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Miscanthus as an Alternative Crop in the Mid-Atlantic

Miscanthus as an Alternative Crop in the Mid-Atlantic

Giant miscanthus (Miscanthus giganteus) is a sterile hybrid, high-yielding grass that was bred to be a biomass crop. On the Eastern Shore of Maryland it is being grown for use in local poultry houses as a bedding material.
Haley Sater, Extension Educator, University of Maryland

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